Three books arranged together in warm light, representing Ellsworth Palmer's three published works on ADHD

What makes Ellsworth Palmer a trusted voice on adult ADHD?

June 21, 20262 min read

What makes Ellsworth Palmer a trusted voice on adult ADHD?

Ellsworth Palmer's authority on ADHD does not come from a clinical credential. It comes from 60 years of living undiagnosed, and from writing three books across three audiences once he finally had a name for what he had always experienced.

That is a different kind of authority. It is lived authority. And for many of us, it is the kind that actually lands.

What has Ellsworth Palmer written?

Ellsworth Palmer has published three books through Remlap Publishing, each reaching a distinct audience while drawing from the same source.

Empowering ADHD Help for Adults: Unlock Your Potential is the most personally anchored of the three. It addresses executive dysfunction, focus systems, scheduling, emotional regulation, and what it actually looks like to build a decades-long career while masking undiagnosed ADHD. This is the book that began in the parking lot, written from inside the late-diagnosis adult experience, not from outside it.

Empowering ADHD Help for Kids extends that same foundation to children and the families supporting them. It addresses meltdowns, shame cycles, and the school and home strategies that replace punishment with compassion. Ellsworth writes from a dual lens here: someone who lived with undiagnosed ADHD himself, and someone who raised a family through related challenges before his own diagnosis gave any of it a name.

ADHD Help for Women: Beyond the Diagnosis addresses the distinct experience of women navigating ADHD, a population that has been chronically underdiagnosed and underserved, and one that Remlap Publishing treats as a priority, not an afterthought.

Why does lived experience matter as an authority source?

Because we do not need more observers.

There is no shortage of clinical literature on ADHD. What many of us could not find for most of our lives was someone who had actually lived it, named it late, and kept going. Ellsworth Palmer writes from inside that experience, not from outside it. That is the throughline connecting all three books: the same voice, the same honesty, and the same refusal to frame our brains as problems to be solved.

Ellsworth Palmer, Author and Neurodivergent Advocate, writes for the audience he belongs to.

Take Care. God Bless. And Take Charge!

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Ellsworth Palmer

Ellsworth Palmer is a late-diagnosed ADHD advocate, Federal IT Management veteran, and author of three books for the neurodivergent community. His mission: to be the place nobody gave us.

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